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    Segala puji bagi Allah, Rabb semesta alam. Shalawat dan salam semoga senantiasa tercurah atas utusan yang paling mulia, nabi kita Muhammad, dan atas keluarga serta segenap sahabatnya. Amma ba'du: Allah SWT berfirman memerintahkan Rasul-Nya:Katakanlah kepada hamba-hambaKu yang telah beriman: "Hendaklah mereka mendirikan shalat, menafkahkan sebahagian rezeki yang Kami berikan kepada mereka secara sembunyi ataupun terang-terangan sebelum datang hari (kiamat) yang pada hari itu tidak ada jual beli dan persahabatan." (QS. Ibrahim 14.31)Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala berfirman:Hai orang-orang yang beriman, belanjakanlah (di jalan Allah) sebagian dari rezeki yang telah Kami berikan kepadamu. (QS. Al-Baqarah 2.254)Maka bertakwalah kamu kepada Allah menurut kesanggupanmu dan dengarlah serta taatlah; dan nafkahkanlah nafkah yang baik untuk dirimu. Dan barangsiapa yang dipelihara dari kekikiran dirinya maka mereka itulah orang-orang yang beruntung. (QS. At-Taghabun 64.16)Diantara hadits yang menunjukkan mengenai keutamaan bersedekah, sabda Nabi Muhammad SAW:"Tiada seorang (pun) dari kalian, melainkan (kelak) Allah akan berbicara kepadanya tanpa seorang penerjemah. Maka ia melihat ke kanan, tidaklah dilihatnya melainkan amal perbuatannya yang pernah dilakukan. Dan ia (pun) melihat ke kiri, tidaklah dilihatnya melainkan amal perbuatannya yang pernah dilakukan. Dan ia (pun) melihat ke depan, tidaklah dilihatnya melainkan neraka di hadapan wajahnya. Maka peliharalah (diri) kalian dari api neraka, sekalipun dengan sebiji buah kurma (yang disedekahkan)." (HR. Bukhari Muslim).Seorang yang memperhatikan nash-nash yang menyuruh dan mendorong untuk bersedekah akan mendapatkan bahwa amalan sedekah memiliki keutamaan yang tidak dimiliki oleh amalan selainnya. Sampai-sampai Umar R.A mengatakan:"Diriwayatkan kepadaku bahwa berbagai amal saling berbangga-bangga, maka amalan sedekah berkata, Aku yang paling utama diantara kalian."

  • af Jannah Firdaus Mediapro
    386,95 kr.

    16 Medicinal Plants to Keep in Your House Bilingual Edition In English and Germany Languange Ultimate Version. Medicinal plants, also called medicinal herbs, have been discovered and used in traditional medicine practices since prehistoric times. Plants synthesise hundreds of chemical compounds for functions including defence against insects, fungi, diseases, and herbivorous mammals. Numerous phytochemicals with potential or established biological activity have been identified. The earliest historical records of herbs are found from the Sumerian civilisation, where hundreds of medicinal plants including opium are listed on clay tablets. The Ebers Papyrus from ancient Egypt, c. 1550 BC, describes over 850 plant medicines. The Greek physician Dioscorides, who worked in the Roman army, documented over 1000 recipes for medicines using over 600 medicinal plants in De materia medica, c. 60 AD; this formed the basis of pharmacopoeias for some 1500 years. Drug research makes use of ethnobotany to search for pharmacologically active substances in nature, and has in this way discovered hundreds of useful compounds. These include the common drugs aspirin, digoxin, quinine, and opium. The compounds found in plants are of many kinds, but most are in four major biochemical classes: alkaloids, glycosides, polyphenols, and terpenes. Medicinal plants are useful to keep on hand to treat common ailments. You can reach for certain medical plants to relieve headaches, tummy trouble and even irritation from bug bites. Plants can be consumed in teas, used as garnish, applied topically as essential oil or consumed as a pill. It's important to remember that you should always double check with your doctor before consuming or using anything new for your body. If you choose to grow some of these plants, remember to take proper care according to the plant's care guidelines and refrain from using any pesticides or other harmful chemicals on your plants.

  • af Jannah Firdaus Mediapro
    332,95 kr.

    16 Medicinal Plants to Keep in Your House Bilingual Edition In English and Germany Languange Standar Version.Medicinal plants, also called medicinal herbs, have been discovered and used in traditional medicine practices since prehistoric times. Plants synthesise hundreds of chemical compounds for functions including defence against insects, fungi, diseases, and herbivorous mammals. Numerous phytochemicals with potential or established biological activity have been identified.The earliest historical records of herbs are found from the Sumerian civilisation, where hundreds of medicinal plants including opium are listed on clay tablets. The Ebers Papyrus from ancient Egypt, c. 1550 BC, describes over 850 plant medicines. The Greek physician Dioscorides, who worked in the Roman army, documented over 1000 recipes for medicines using over 600 medicinal plants in De materia medica, c. 60 AD; this formed the basis of pharmacopoeias for some 1500 years. Drug research makes use of ethnobotany to search for pharmacologically active substances in nature, and has in this way discovered hundreds of useful compounds. These include the common drugs aspirin, digoxin, quinine, and opium. The compounds found in plants are of many kinds, but most are in four major biochemical classes: alkaloids, glycosides, polyphenols, and terpenes.Medicinal plants are useful to keep on hand to treat common ailments. You can reach for certain medical plants to relieve headaches, tummy trouble and even irritation from bug bites. Plants can be consumed in teas, used as garnish, applied topically as essential oil or consumed as a pill.It's important to remember that you should always double check with your doctor before consuming or using anything new for your body. If you choose to grow some of these plants, remember to take proper care according to the plant's care guidelines and refrain from using any pesticides or other harmful chemicals on your plants.

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    159,95 kr.

    16 Medicinal Plants to Keep in Your House Bilingual Edition In English and Germany Languange Lite Version.Medicinal plants, also called medicinal herbs, have been discovered and used in traditional medicine practices since prehistoric times. Plants synthesise hundreds of chemical compounds for functions including defence against insects, fungi, diseases, and herbivorous mammals. Numerous phytochemicals with potential or established biological activity have been identified.The earliest historical records of herbs are found from the Sumerian civilisation, where hundreds of medicinal plants including opium are listed on clay tablets. The Ebers Papyrus from ancient Egypt, c. 1550 BC, describes over 850 plant medicines. The Greek physician Dioscorides, who worked in the Roman army, documented over 1000 recipes for medicines using over 600 medicinal plants in De materia medica, c. 60 AD; this formed the basis of pharmacopoeias for some 1500 years. Drug research makes use of ethnobotany to search for pharmacologically active substances in nature, and has in this way discovered hundreds of useful compounds. These include the common drugs aspirin, digoxin, quinine, and opium. The compounds found in plants are of many kinds, but most are in four major biochemical classes: alkaloids, glycosides, polyphenols, and terpenes.Medicinal plants are useful to keep on hand to treat common ailments. You can reach for certain medical plants to relieve headaches, tummy trouble and even irritation from bug bites. Plants can be consumed in teas, used as garnish, applied topically as essential oil or consumed as a pill.It's important to remember that you should always double check with your doctor before consuming or using anything new for your body. If you choose to grow some of these plants, remember to take proper care according to the plant's care guidelines and refrain from using any pesticides or other harmful chemicals on your plants.

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    122,95 kr.

    Tadabbur Ruqyah Surat Tahaa Penghapus Kesedihan Dan Penentram Jiwa Nabi Muhammad SAW Edisi Bilingual Dalam Bahasa Indonesia Dan Bahasa Inggris.Berbicara tentang cinta; pasti berbicara tentang rasa. Ya, lebih tepatnya ada tiga cinta di surah Thaha. Surah Thaha, yang terletak di antara surah Maryam dan Al-Anbiya' ini memiliki 135 ayat yang di dalamnya memuat dukungan dan keyakinan penuh dari Allah untuk Rasulullah Saw. Cinta kedua, terlimpah kepada Nabiyallah Musa as hingga dalam beberapa ayat, Allah Swt berfirman langsung kepada Musa sebagai bukti bahwa Allah takkan pernah meninggalkannya seorang diri menghadapi kekejaman Fir'aun. Lalu cinta yang ketiga, Allah limpahkan untuk Nabiyallah Adam as.Surah yang diturunkan di Kota Makkah ini disebut surah Thaha (sesuai dengan ayat pertama surah ini) dengan beberapa alasan yaitu Thaha adalah juga salah satu nama mulia yang ditujukan kepada Nabi Muhammad. Dipanggil demikian sebagai penghormatan dan penghibur hati beliau atas segala pertentangan dan pembangkangan dari kaum kafir Quraisy. Oleh karenanya, surah ini dibuka dengan Thaha sebagai panggilan lembut dari Sang Pecinta kepada yang dicinta."Thaha. Tidaklah Kami menurunkan kepadamu Al-Quran agar kamu menjadi susah (celaka). Melainkan sebagai peringatan bagi orang-orang yang takut," (Qs Thaha 1-3)Gambaran cinta surah Thaha dalam ayat 1-3 di atas tentu sangat berpengaruh kepada sisi psikologis Rasulullah yang saat masa-masa wahyu diturunkan, kerap merasa ketakutan, gelisah dan khawatir akan keselamatan dirinya dan umat islam saat itu. Tentu perasaan yang dialami beliau sangatlah wajar. Sama halnya dengan kondisi psikis kita saat nyawa terancam, kelaparan, kekurangan uang, terlilit hutang, dan ketakutan-ketakutan manusiawi yang juga sering kita alami.Dengan panggilan-Nya yang lembut itulah, Rasulullah Saw kembali yakin dan percaya bahwa Allah memang tidak pernah meninggalkan dirinya sekedip matapun.

  • af Jannah Firdaus Mediapro
    263,95 kr.

    Tadabbur Ruqyah Surat Tahaa Penghapus Kesedihan Dan Penentram Jiwa Nabi Muhammad SAW Edisi Bilingual Dalam Bahasa Indonesia Dan Bahasa Inggris Versi Hardcover.Berbicara tentang cinta; pasti berbicara tentang rasa. Ya, lebih tepatnya ada tiga cinta di surah Thaha. Surah Thaha, yang terletak di antara surah Maryam dan Al-Anbiya' ini memiliki 135 ayat yang di dalamnya memuat dukungan dan keyakinan penuh dari Allah untuk Rasulullah Saw. Cinta kedua, terlimpah kepada Nabiyallah Musa as hingga dalam beberapa ayat, Allah Swt berfirman langsung kepada Musa sebagai bukti bahwa Allah takkan pernah meninggalkannya seorang diri menghadapi kekejaman Fir'aun. Lalu cinta yang ketiga, Allah limpahkan untuk Nabiyallah Adam as.Surah yang diturunkan di Kota Makkah ini disebut surah Thaha (sesuai dengan ayat pertama surah ini) dengan beberapa alasan yaitu Thaha adalah juga salah satu nama mulia yang ditujukan kepada Nabi Muhammad. Dipanggil demikian sebagai penghormatan dan penghibur hati beliau atas segala pertentangan dan pembangkangan dari kaum kafir Quraisy. Oleh karenanya, surah ini dibuka dengan Thaha sebagai panggilan lembut dari Sang Pecinta kepada yang dicinta."Thaha. Tidaklah Kami menurunkan kepadamu Al-Quran agar kamu menjadi susah (celaka). Melainkan sebagai peringatan bagi orang-orang yang takut," (Qs Thaha 1-3)Gambaran cinta surah Thaha dalam ayat 1-3 di atas tentu sangat berpengaruh kepada sisi psikologis Rasulullah yang saat masa-masa wahyu diturunkan, kerap merasa ketakutan, gelisah dan khawatir akan keselamatan dirinya dan umat islam saat itu. Tentu perasaan yang dialami beliau sangatlah wajar. Sama halnya dengan kondisi psikis kita saat nyawa terancam, kelaparan, kekurangan uang, terlilit hutang, dan ketakutan-ketakutan manusiawi yang juga sering kita alami.

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    344,95 kr.

    Life of Prophet Adam (Pbuh) The First Messenger and Prophet of Allah SWT (God) Bilingual Edition In English And Spanish Languange Ultimate Version.Prophet Adam (Pbuh) is believed to have been the first human being and nabi (prophet) on Earth, in Islam. Adam's role as the father of the human race is looked upon by Muslims with reverence. Muslims also refer to his wife, Hawa (Eve), as the "mother of mankind". Muslims see Prophet Adam as the first Muslim, as The Noble Quran states that all the Prophets preached the same faith of Islam (Submission to One God).Adam may be seen as an archetype of humanity or as symbol for the emerge of humankind. According to the islamic narrative of Adam, humankind has learnt everything from Adam. He was the first to learn to plant, harvest, and bake as well as the first to be told how to repent and how to properly bury someone. God also revealed the various food restrictions and the alphabet to Adam. He was made the first prophet and he was taught 21 scrolls and was able to write them himself.Adam was also created from earth. It is well known that earth produces crops, supports animals, and provides shelter, among many other things. Earth is very important to humankind, so being created from it makes them very distinct. According to some Hadith, the various races of people are even due to the different colors of soil used in creating Adam. The soil also contributed to the idea that there are good people and bad people and everything in between in the world. Adam is an important figure in many other religions besides Islam. The story of Prophet Adam (Pbuh) and Eve (Hawa) varies slightly across religions, but manages to maintain a general theme and structure.

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    354,95 kr.

    Life of Prophet Muhammad SAW The Last Messenger and Prophet of Allah SWT (God) English Edition Ultimate Version Based from The Noble Quran and Al-Hadith.The advent of the Prophet Muhammad SAW changed the face of the history of mankind in a manner that this world has never seen before. Since the first man and Prophet Adam Pbuh was sent down to Earth, Allah SWT sent many prophets and messengers to guide mankind to the Truth and to the Straight Path. Soon after the deaths of these prophets, their followers deviated from the teachings and corrupted the religion of Allah. He rejuvenated the Truth as taught by the previous prophets and messengers, and re-established the Law of Allah on Earth through the teachings of The Holy Qur'an and the practice of the Sunnah. At the time of the birth of the Prophet Muhammad SAW, two great prophetic religions were practiced in the environs of Arabia - namely Judaism and Christianity. Both of these religions were born from the basic teachings of Islam (Tawhid/Pure Monotheism) as taught by Prophet Musa Pbuh and Prophet Isa Pbuh.However, the original teachings were lost, and these religions were born. Though the Arabs believed in the concept of a supreme deity as originally taught by their progenitor Prophet Ibrahim Pbuh, most of the Arabs had become polytheists while a minority amongst them turned towards the religions of their cousins, Judaism and Christianity. The Bait-Al-Haraam in Makkah, which had been reconstructed by Prophet Ibrahim Pbuh for Allah's worship had been filled with hundred images and idols by these polytheists.

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    345,95 kr.

    The Life of Prophet Musa AS (Moses) English Edition Ultimate Version Based From The The Holy Quran And Al-Hadith.Prophet Musa Ibn Imran known as Prophet Moses AS in the Bible, considered a prophet and messenger in Islam, is the most frequently mentioned individual in The Holy Quran, his name being mentioned 136 times.The Noble Quran states that Prophet Musa AS or Moses was sent by Allah SWT (God) to the Pharaoh of Egypt and his establishments and the Israelites for guidance and warning. Prophet Musa AS is mentioned more in The Holy Quran than any other individual, and his life is narrated and recounted more than that of any other prophet.According to Islam, all Muslims must have faith in every prophet (nabi) and messenger (rasul) which includes Prohet Musa AS (Moses) and his brother Prophet Aaron AS (Harun).

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    Mengenal Lebih Dekat Jejak Sejarah Ajaran Agama Monoteisme Purbakala (Primitive Monotheism) Edisi Bahasa Inggris Lite VersionThere are two conflicting theories now in vogue in regard to the origin of religion. The first is that of Christian theists as taught in the Old and New Testament Scriptures, viz., that the human race in its first ancestry, and again in the few survivors of the Deluge, possessed the knowledge of the true God. It is not necessary to suppose that they had a full and mature conception of Him, or that that conception excluded the idea of other gods. No one would maintain that Adam or Noah comprehended the nature of the Infinite as it has been revealed in the history of God''s dealings with men in later times.But from their simple worship of one God their descendants came gradually to worship various visible objects with which they associated their blessings-the sun as the source of warmth and vitality, the rain as imparting a quickening power to the earth, the spirits of ancestors to whom they looked with a special awe, and finally a great variety of created things instead of the invisible Creator.The other theory is that man, as we now behold him, has been developed from lower forms of animal life, rising first to the state of a mere human animal, but gradually acquiring intellect, conscience, and finally a soul;--that ethics and religion have been developed from instinct by social contact, especially by ties of family and the tribal relation; that altruism which began with the instinctive care of parents for their offspring, rose to the higher domain of religion and began to recognize the claims of deity; that God, if there be a God, never revealed himself to man by any preternatural means, but that great souls, like Moses, Isaiah, and Plato, by their higher and clearer insight, have gained loftier views of deity than others, and as prophets and teachers have made known their inspirations to their fellow-men.

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    348,95 kr.

    The Meaning of Surah 016 An-Nahl The Bees Las Abejas From Holy Quran Bilingual Edition In English And Spanish Languange Ultimate Version.Surah An-Naḥl (The Bees) is the 16th chapter (surah) of The Holy Qur''an, with 128 ayah (verse). It is named after honey bees, and contains a comparison of the industry and adaptability of honey bees to the industry of man. Regarding the timing and contextual background of the supposed revelation (asbal al-nuzul), it is an earlier "Meccan surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, instead of later in Medina.This surah warns against polytheism, saying that the pagan gods cannot create anything [Quran 16:20], and against comparisons between Allah SWT (God) and any created beings [Quran 16:74]. It praises Allah SWT (God) for giving the Earth with all its wealth to mankind. According to this surah, all wonders of the natural world, like seas, stars, mountains are proofs of God''s infinite power [Quran 16:14].The verse 66 talks about the miracle in milk formation in cattle: "From what is within their bodies, between excretions and blood, We produce for your drink, milk, pure and agreeable to those who drink it." The verse 67 talks about miracle of vine: "And from the fruit of the date-palm and the vine, ye get out strong drink and wholesome food: behold, in this also is a sign for those who are wise".

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    316,95 kr.

    The Human Soul Journey Afterdeath In Islam English Edition Ultimate Version Based From The Noble Quran and Al-Hadith.Imagine yourself at the moment of your death. What thoughts cross your mind? Memories of family and friends? Panic? Regrets? Remembrance of Allah SWT (God)? What is death? What happens to us after we die? What is life in the Hereafter like, this new and strange world after death? Do we lose consciousness of this life? Where does our soul go? Do we feel and think the same?The ineffable feeling of crossing the boundary between this world and the next cannot be described in words, nor imagined in the mind, but can be understood only through divine revealation and inspiration. Let us for the next few moments seek an understanding of this, death, the only certainty in life.Sometimes we may not want to know about the processes that occur after we die because we are afraid or don't want to think about it. However, this is not the attitude of a Muslim. We should be foremost in learning and understanding death, so we can live our lives accordingly.The prophet (saw) said, "Live in this world as though you are a stranger or a traveler (passing through it)." [Muslim] We are on a journey and should know about the whole journey's itinerary, not just one part.Death is inevitable. It is the one thing that we can be certain about in life. We are born to die. Every soul shall have a taste of death no matter who they are. This is confirmed for us many times in the Quran:"Every soul shall have a taste of death: and only on the Day of Judgement shall you be paid your full recompense." (The Holy Quran 3:185)Death is not pure annihilation, but rather both the living and dead are aware, but there is a difference that can't be compared. Death is merely movement from one world to another. It can be described as a journey through a wormhole to a separate dimension of existence.

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    Kisah Hikayat Perjalanan Ruh Umat Manusia Setelah Wafat Yang Menjadi Ahli Surga Dan Ahli Neraka Di Alam Barzah Atau Alam Roh Dalam Bahasa Inggris Standar Version Bersumberkan Dari Kitab Suci Al-Quran Dan Al-Hadist.Imagine yourself at the moment of your death. What thoughts cross your mind? Memories of family and friends? Panic? Regrets? Remembrance of Allah SWT (God)? What is death? What happens to us after we die? What is life in the Hereafter like, this new and strange world after death? Do we lose consciousness of this life? Where does our soul go? Do we feel and think the same?The ineffable feeling of crossing the boundary between this world and the next cannot be described in words, nor imagined in the mind, but can be understood only through divine revealation and inspiration. Let us for the next few moments seek an understanding of this, death, the only certainty in life.Sometimes we may not want to know about the processes that occur after we die because we are afraid or don't want to think about it. However, this is not the attitude of a Muslim. We should be foremost in learning and understanding death, so we can live our lives accordingly.The prophet (saw) said, "Live in this world as though you are a stranger or a traveler (passing through it)." [Muslim] We are on a journey and should know about the whole journey's itinerary, not just one part.Death is inevitable. It is the one thing that we can be certain about in life. We are born to die. Every soul shall have a taste of death no matter who they are. This is confirmed for us many times in the Quran:"Every soul shall have a taste of death: and only on the Day of Judgement shall you be paid your full recompense." (Quran 3:185)Death is not pure annihilation, but rather both the living and dead are aware, but there is a difference that can't be compared. Death is merely movement from one world to another. It can be described as a journey through a wormhole to a separate dimension of existence.

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    Kisah Hikayat Perjalanan Ruh Umat Manusia Setelah Wafat Yang Menjadi Ahli Surga Dan Ahli Neraka Di Alam Barzah Atau Alam Roh Dalam Bahasa Inggris Bersumberkan Dari Kitab Suci Al-Quran Dan Al-Hadist.Imagine yourself at the moment of your death. What thoughts cross your mind? Memories of family and friends? Panic? Regrets? Remembrance of Allah SWT (God)? What is death? What happens to us after we die? What is life in the Hereafter like, this new and strange world after death? Do we lose consciousness of this life? Where does our soul go? Do we feel and think the same?The ineffable feeling of crossing the boundary between this world and the next cannot be described in words, nor imagined in the mind, but can be understood only through divine revealation and inspiration. Let us for the next few moments seek an understanding of this, death, the only certainty in life.Sometimes we may not want to know about the processes that occur after we die because we are afraid or don't want to think about it. However, this is not the attitude of a Muslim. We should be foremost in learning and understanding death, so we can live our lives accordingly.The prophet (saw) said, "Live in this world as though you are a stranger or a traveler (passing through it)." [Muslim] We are on a journey and should know about the whole journey's itinerary, not just one part.Death is inevitable. It is the one thing that we can be certain about in life. We are born to die. Every soul shall have a taste of death no matter who they are. This is confirmed for us many times in the Quran:"Every soul shall have a taste of death: and only on the Day of Judgement shall you be paid your full recompense." (Quran 3:185)Death is not pure annihilation, but rather both the living and dead are aware, but there is a difference that can't be compared. Death is merely movement from one world to another. It can be described as a journey through a wormhole to a separate dimension of existence.

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    The Human Soul Journey Afterdeath In Islam English Edition Standar Version Based From The Noble Quran and Al-Hadith.Imagine yourself at the moment of your death. What thoughts cross your mind? Memories of family and friends? Panic? Regrets? Remembrance of Allah SWT (God)? What is death? What happens to us after we die? What is life in the Hereafter like, this new and strange world after death? Do we lose consciousness of this life? Where does our soul go? Do we feel and think the same?The ineffable feeling of crossing the boundary between this world and the next cannot be described in words, nor imagined in the mind, but can be understood only through divine revealation and inspiration. Let us for the next few moments seek an understanding of this, death, the only certainty in life.Sometimes we may not want to know about the processes that occur after we die because we are afraid or don''t want to think about it. However, this is not the attitude of a Muslim. We should be foremost in learning and understanding death, so we can live our lives accordingly.The prophet (saw) said, "Live in this world as though you are a stranger or a traveler (passing through it)." [Muslim] We are on a journey and should know about the whole journey''s itinerary, not just one part.Death is inevitable. It is the one thing that we can be certain about in life. We are born to die. Every soul shall have a taste of death no matter who they are. This is confirmed for us many times in the Quran:"Every soul shall have a taste of death: and only on the Day of Judgement shall you be paid your full recompense." (The Holy Quran 3:185)Death is not pure annihilation, but rather both the living and dead are aware, but there is a difference that can''t be compared. Death is merely movement from one world to another. It can be described as a journey through a wormhole to a separate dimension of existence.

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    346,95 kr.

    The Traces of a Primitive Monotheism (Primitiver Monotheismus) Bilingual Edition English Germany Ultimate Version.There are two conflicting theories now in vogue in regard to the origin of religion. The first is that of Christian theists as taught in the Old and New Testament Scriptures, viz., that the human race in its first ancestry, and again in the few survivors of the Deluge, possessed the knowledge of the true God. It is not necessary to suppose that they had a full and mature conception of Him, or that that conception excluded the idea of other gods. No one would maintain that Adam or Noah comprehended the nature of the Infinite as it has been revealed in the history of God's dealings with men in later times.But from their simple worship of one God their descendants came gradually to worship various visible objects with which they associated their blessings-the sun as the source of warmth and vitality, the rain as imparting a quickening power to the earth, the spirits of ancestors to whom they looked with a special awe, and finally a great variety of created things instead of the invisible Creator.The other theory is that man, as we now behold him, has been developed from lower forms of animal life, rising first to the state of a mere human animal, but gradually acquiring intellect, conscience, and finally a soul;--that ethics and religion have been developed from instinct by social contact, especially by ties of family and the tribal relation; that altruism which began with the instinctive care of parents for their offspring, rose to the higher domain of religion and began to recognize the claims of deity; that God, if there be a God, never revealed himself to man by any preternatural means, but that great souls, like Moses, Isaiah, and Plato, by their higher and clearer insight, have gained loftier views of deity than others, and as prophets and teachers have made known their inspirations to their fellow-men.

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    113,95 kr.

    The Human Soul Journey Afterdeath In Islam English Edition Lite Version Based From The Noble Quran and Al-Hadith.Imagine yourself at the moment of your death. What thoughts cross your mind? Memories of family and friends? Panic? Regrets? Remembrance of Allah SWT (God)? What is death? What happens to us after we die? What is life in the Hereafter like, this new and strange world after death? Do we lose consciousness of this life? Where does our soul go? Do we feel and think the same?The ineffable feeling of crossing the boundary between this world and the next cannot be described in words, nor imagined in the mind, but can be understood only through divine revealation and inspiration. Let us for the next few moments seek an understanding of this, death, the only certainty in life.Sometimes we may not want to know about the processes that occur after we die because we are afraid or don''t want to think about it. However, this is not the attitude of a Muslim. We should be foremost in learning and understanding death, so we can live our lives accordingly.The prophet (saw) said, "Live in this world as though you are a stranger or a traveler (passing through it)." [Muslim] We are on a journey and should know about the whole journey''s itinerary, not just one part.Death is inevitable. It is the one thing that we can be certain about in life. We are born to die. Every soul shall have a taste of death no matter who they are. This is confirmed for us many times in the Quran:"Every soul shall have a taste of death: and only on the Day of Judgement shall you be paid your full recompense." (The Holy Quran 3:185)Death is not pure annihilation, but rather both the living and dead are aware, but there is a difference that can''t be compared. Death is merely movement from one world to another. It can be described as a journey through a wormhole to a separate dimension of existence.

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    There are two conflicting theories now in vogue in regard to the origin of religion. The first is that of Christian theists as taught in the Old and New Testament Scriptures, viz., that the human race in its first ancestry, and again in the few survivors of the Deluge, possessed the knowledge of the true God. It is not necessary to suppose that they had a full and mature conception of Him, or that that conception excluded the idea of other gods. No one would maintain that Adam or Noah comprehended the nature of the Infinite as it has been revealed in the history of God's dealings with men in later times. But from their simple worship of one God their descendants came gradually to worship various visible objects with which they associated their blessings-the sun as the source of warmth and vitality, the rain as imparting a quickening power to the earth, the spirits of ancestors to whom they looked with a special awe, and finally a great variety of created things instead of the invisible Creator. The other theory is that man, as we now behold him, has been developed from lower forms of animal life, rising first to the state of a mere human animal, but gradually acquiring intellect, conscience, and finally a soul;--that ethics and religion have been developed from instinct by social contact, especially by ties of family and the tribal relation; that altruism which began with the instinctive care of parents for their offspring, rose to the higher domain of religion and began to recognize the claims of deity; that God, if there be a God, never revealed himself to man by any preternatural means, but that great souls, like Moses, Isaiah, and Plato, by their higher and clearer insight, have gained loftier views of deity than others, and as prophets and teachers have made known their inspirations to their fellow-men.

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    Terjemahan Dan Makna Surat 19 Maryam (Siti Maryam) Virgin Mary Edisi Bilingual Ultimate Version.Surah Maryam (bahasa Arab: ¿¿¿¿¿, Maryam, "Maryam") adalah surah ke-19 dalam al-Qur'an. Surah ini terdiri atas 98 ayat dan termasuk golongan surah-surah Makkiyah karena hampir seluruh ayatnya diturunkan sebelum Nabi Muhammad SAW hijrah ke Madinah, bahkan sebelum sahabat-sahabat dia hijrah ke negeri Habsyi. Menurut riwayat Ibnu Mas'ud, Ja'far bin Abi Thalib membacakan permulaan surah Maryam ini kepada raja Najasyi dan pengikut-pengikutnya di waktu ia ikut hijrah bersama-sama sahabat-sahabat yang lain ke negeri Habsyi.Surah ini dinamai Maryam, karena surat ini mengandung kisah Maryam (atau Maria dalam agama Kristen), ibu dari Nabi Isa AS. Surah ini menceritakan kelahiran yang ajaib, di mana Ia melahirkan Isa AS sedang ia sebelumnya belum pernah digauli oleh seorang laki-laki. Kelahiran Isa AS tanpa ayah, merupakan suatu bukti kekuasaan Allah SWT. Pengutaraan kisah Maryam sebagai kejadian yang luar biasa dan ajaib dalam surah ini, diawali dengan kisah kejadian ajaib lainnya, yaitu dikabulkannya doa nabi Zakaria AS oleh Allah SWT, di mana ia ingin dianugerahi seorang putra sebagai pewaris dan penerus cita-cita dan kepercayaannya.Maryam (Arabic: ¿¿¿¿¿, "Mary") is the 19th chapter (s¿rah) of the Qur'an and is a "Meccan s¿rah" with 98 verses (¿y¿t). It is named after Mary, the mother of Jesus (Isa), who appears in verses 16-34.Regarding the timing and contextual background of the supposed revelation (asb¿b al-nuz¿l), it is an earlier "Meccan Surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, instead of later in Medina. Theodor Nöldeke's chronology identifies this Surah as the 58th Surah delivered, while the traditional Egyptian chronology places it as the 44th. The sura opens with the Bismillah and five Arabic letters: Kaf Ha Ya 'Ayn Sad. The remaining 97 ayat can be divided into three primary sections.

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    Terjemahan Dan Makna Surat 19 Maryam (Siti Maryam) Virgin Mary Edisi Bilingual Standar Version.Surah Maryam (bahasa Arab: ¿¿¿¿¿, Maryam, "Maryam") adalah surah ke-19 dalam al-Qur'an. Surah ini terdiri atas 98 ayat dan termasuk golongan surah-surah Makkiyah karena hampir seluruh ayatnya diturunkan sebelum Nabi Muhammad SAW hijrah ke Madinah, bahkan sebelum sahabat-sahabat dia hijrah ke negeri Habsyi. Menurut riwayat Ibnu Mas'ud, Ja'far bin Abi Thalib membacakan permulaan surah Maryam ini kepada raja Najasyi dan pengikut-pengikutnya di waktu ia ikut hijrah bersama-sama sahabat-sahabat yang lain ke negeri Habsyi.Surah ini dinamai Maryam, karena surat ini mengandung kisah Maryam (atau Maria dalam agama Kristen), ibu dari Nabi Isa AS. Surah ini menceritakan kelahiran yang ajaib, di mana Ia melahirkan Isa AS sedang ia sebelumnya belum pernah digauli oleh seorang laki-laki. Kelahiran Isa AS tanpa ayah, merupakan suatu bukti kekuasaan Allah SWT. Pengutaraan kisah Maryam sebagai kejadian yang luar biasa dan ajaib dalam surah ini, diawali dengan kisah kejadian ajaib lainnya, yaitu dikabulkannya doa nabi Zakaria AS oleh Allah SWT, di mana ia ingin dianugerahi seorang putra sebagai pewaris dan penerus cita-cita dan kepercayaannya.Maryam (Arabic: ¿¿¿¿¿, "Mary") is the 19th chapter (s¿rah) of the Qur'an and is a "Meccan s¿rah" with 98 verses (¿y¿t). It is named after Mary, the mother of Jesus (Isa), who appears in verses 16-34.Regarding the timing and contextual background of the supposed revelation (asb¿b al-nuz¿l), it is an earlier "Meccan Surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, instead of later in Medina. Theodor Nöldeke's chronology identifies this Surah as the 58th Surah delivered, while the traditional Egyptian chronology places it as the 44th. The sura opens with the Bismillah and five Arabic letters: Kaf Ha Ya 'Ayn Sad. The remaining 97 ayat can be divided into three primary sections.

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    Terjemahan Dan Makna Surat 19 Maryam (Siti Maryam) Virgin Mary Edisi Bilingual Lite Version.Surah Maryam (bahasa Arab: ¿¿¿¿¿, Maryam, "Maryam") adalah surah ke-19 dalam al-Qur'an. Surah ini terdiri atas 98 ayat dan termasuk golongan surah-surah Makkiyah karena hampir seluruh ayatnya diturunkan sebelum Nabi Muhammad SAW hijrah ke Madinah, bahkan sebelum sahabat-sahabat dia hijrah ke negeri Habsyi. Menurut riwayat Ibnu Mas'ud, Ja'far bin Abi Thalib membacakan permulaan surah Maryam ini kepada raja Najasyi dan pengikut-pengikutnya di waktu ia ikut hijrah bersama-sama sahabat-sahabat yang lain ke negeri Habsyi.Surah ini dinamai Maryam, karena surat ini mengandung kisah Maryam (atau Maria dalam agama Kristen), ibu dari Nabi Isa AS. Surah ini menceritakan kelahiran yang ajaib, di mana Ia melahirkan Isa AS sedang ia sebelumnya belum pernah digauli oleh seorang laki-laki. Kelahiran Isa AS tanpa ayah, merupakan suatu bukti kekuasaan Allah SWT. Pengutaraan kisah Maryam sebagai kejadian yang luar biasa dan ajaib dalam surah ini, diawali dengan kisah kejadian ajaib lainnya, yaitu dikabulkannya doa nabi Zakaria AS oleh Allah SWT, di mana ia ingin dianugerahi seorang putra sebagai pewaris dan penerus cita-cita dan kepercayaannya.Maryam (Arabic: ¿¿¿¿¿, "Mary") is the 19th chapter (s¿rah) of the Qur'an and is a "Meccan s¿rah" with 98 verses (¿y¿t). It is named after Mary, the mother of Jesus (Isa), who appears in verses 16-34. Regarding the timing and contextual background of the supposed revelation (asb¿b al-nuz¿l), it is an earlier "Meccan Surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, instead of later in Medina. Theodor Nöldeke's chronology identifies this Surah as the 58th Surah delivered, while the traditional Egyptian chronology places it as the 44th. The sura opens with the Bismillah and five Arabic letters: Kaf Ha Ya 'Ayn Sad. The remaining 97 ayat can be divided into three primary sections.

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    The Traces of a Primitive Monotheism (Primitiver Monotheismus) Bilingual Edition English Germany Lite Version.There are two conflicting theories now in vogue in regard to the origin of religion. The first is that of Christian theists as taught in the Old and New Testament Scriptures, viz., that the human race in its first ancestry, and again in the few survivors of the Deluge, possessed the knowledge of the true God. It is not necessary to suppose that they had a full and mature conception of Him, or that that conception excluded the idea of other gods. No one would maintain that Adam or Noah comprehended the nature of the Infinite as it has been revealed in the history of God's dealings with men in later times.But from their simple worship of one God their descendants came gradually to worship various visible objects with which they associated their blessings-the sun as the source of warmth and vitality, the rain as imparting a quickening power to the earth, the spirits of ancestors to whom they looked with a special awe, and finally a great variety of created things instead of the invisible Creator.The other theory is that man, as we now behold him, has been developed from lower forms of animal life, rising first to the state of a mere human animal, but gradually acquiring intellect, conscience, and finally a soul;--that ethics and religion have been developed from instinct by social contact, especially by ties of family and the tribal relation; that altruism which began with the instinctive care of parents for their offspring, rose to the higher domain of religion and began to recognize the claims of deity; that God, if there be a God, never revealed himself to man by any preternatural means, but that great souls, like Moses, Isaiah, and Plato, by their higher and clearer insight, have gained loftier views of deity than others, and as prophets and teachers have made known their inspirations to their fellow-men.

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    The Meaning of Surah 016 An-Nahl The Bees Las Abejas From Holy Quran Bilingual Edition In English And Spanish Languange Standar Version.Surah An-Näl (The Bees) is the 16th chapter (surah) of The Holy Qur'an, with 128 ayah (verse). It is named after honey bees, and contains a comparison of the industry and adaptability of honey bees to the industry of man. Regarding the timing and contextual background of the supposed revelation (asbal al-nuzul), it is an earlier "Meccan surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, instead of later in Medina.This surah warns against polytheism, saying that the pagan gods cannot create anything [Quran 16:20], and against comparisons between Allah SWT (God) and any created beings [Quran 16:74]. It praises Allah SWT (God) for giving the Earth with all its wealth to mankind. According to this surah, all wonders of the natural world, like seas, stars, mountains are proofs of God's infinite power [Quran 16:14].The verse 66 talks about the miracle in milk formation in cattle: "From what is within their bodies, between excretions and blood, We produce for your drink, milk, pure and agreeable to those who drink it." The verse 67 talks about miracle of vine: "And from the fruit of the date-palm and the vine, ye get out strong drink and wholesome food: behold, in this also is a sign for those who are wise".

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    The Path to Islamic Prayer English Edition Standar Version Based From The Holy Quran And Al-Hadith.The true believer is constantly conscious and aware of his Lord, striving for acceptance in all that he does and always trying to improve himself and correct any imperfection. Islamic Prayer, in particular, deserves this effort, and what better example upon which to pattern oneself than that of Prophet Muhammad SAW"Indeed you have in the Messenger of Allah a beautiful pattern [of conduct] for anyone whose hope is in Allah and the Last Day and [who] remembers Allah often." (The Noble Quran 33.21)Intending to fill the need for a simplified prayer guide, we have followed the method described in authentic hadiths, adding explanatory notes and three supplementary appendixes. We have also included a brief introduction on the importance of prayer in Islam religion and an explanation of islamic scholars' rulings on this issue which should be known by every Muslim people. We ask Allah SWT to accept our efforts, overlook our shortcomings, and cover us all with His mercy in this world and in the hereafter.

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    The true believer is constantly conscious and aware of his Lord, striving for acceptance in all that he does and always trying to improve himself and correct any imperfection. Islamic Prayer, in particular, deserves this effort, and what better example upon which to pattern oneself than that of Prophet Muhammad SAW"Indeed you have in the Messenger of Allah a beautiful pattern [of conduct] for anyone whose hope is in Allah and the Last Day and [who] remembers Allah often." (The Noble Quran 33.21)Intending to fill the need for a simplified prayer guide, we have followed the method described in authentic hadiths, adding explanatory notes and three supplementary appendixes. We have also included a brief introduction on the importance of prayer in Islam religion and an explanation of islamic scholars'' rulings on this issue which should be known by every Muslim people. We ask Allah SWT to accept our efforts, overlook our shortcomings, and cover us all with His mercy in this world and in the hereafter

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    Menuju Kehidupan Bahagia Dunia Dan Akhirat Edisi Bahasa Indonesia Legacy VErsion. Bersumberkan Dari Kitab Suci Al-Quran, Al-Hadist Serta Tulisan Para Alim Ulama Saleh. Setiap insan memiliki fithrah ingin hidup bahagia. Akan tetapi, penilaian mereka berbeda-beda. Yang kita jumpai, umumnya orang menilai hidup bahagia apabila dia kaya, terpenuhi semua kebutuhan duniawinya, sekalipun mereka orang kafir.Inilah pola pandang masyarakat pada umumnya, sehingga semua aktivitas bahkan pengarahan masa depan anak- umumnya demikian. Padahal kebahagiaan yang sebenarnya adalah kebahagiaan jiwa yang mampu beribadah kepada Allah SWT Tuhan Semesta Alam dan menjalankan ajaran syari''at Islam secara kaffah dan menyeluruh.

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    Islamic Folklore The Staff of Prophet Musa AS (Moses) Bilingual Version English And Germany Legacy Edition Based From The Noble Quran and Al-Hadith.And We inspired Musa (Moses) (saying), ''Throw your staff'','' and behold! It swallowed up straight away all the falsehoods which they showed. (The Holy Quran Surah Al-Araf Verse 117)There are so many ''whys'' which I cannot find the answer for. All I know is that I was a plant, then I became an inanimate object and then I turned into an animal. I know that my last transformation, from an object to an animal, was one of Allah''s great Miracles.To Prophet Musa AS (Moses)I was only a staff but to Almighty Allah SWT (God) I was something totally different.The staff of Musa, that is me..Es gibt so viele "Warum", auf die ich keine Antwort finde. Alles, was ich weiß, ist, dass ich eine Pflanze war, dann wurde ich ein unbelebtes Objekt und dann wurde ich zu einem Tier. Ich weiß, dass meine letzte Verwandlung, vom Objekt zum Tier, eines der großen Wunder Allahs war.An den Propheten Musa AS (Moses)Ich war nur ein Stab, aber für den Allmächtigen Allah SWT (Gott) war ich etwas ganz anderes.Der Stab von Musa, das bin ich..

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    Menuju Kehidupan Bahagia Dunia Dan Akhirat Edisi Bahasa Indonesia Bersumberkan Dari Kitab Suci Al-Quran, Al-Hadist Serta Tulisan Para Alim Ulama Saleh. Setiap insan memiliki fithrah ingin hidup bahagia. Akan tetapi, penilaian mereka berbeda-beda. Yang kita jumpai, umumnya orang menilai hidup bahagia apabila dia kaya, terpenuhi semua kebutuhan duniawinya, sekalipun mereka orang kafir.Inilah pola pandang masyarakat pada umumnya, sehingga semua aktivitas bahkan pengarahan masa depan anak- umumnya demikian. Padahal kebahagiaan yang sebenarnya adalah kebahagiaan jiwa yang mampu beribadah kepada Allah SWT Tuhan Semesta Alam dan menjalankan ajaran syari''at Islam secara kaffah dan menyeluruh.

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